KABUL — Afghanistan and Pakistan were locked in a war of words on Thursday over a shrine bombing that killed at least 55 people in Kabul and which the Afghan government blamed on a Pakistani terror group.
Islamabad called for an end to the "blame game" after Kabul demanded action against the group, Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, whose purported claim of responsibility for Tuesday's attack has not been confirmed independently....Continue Reading.....
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
(Dawn) Lashkar-e-Jhangvi: inciting sectarianism in Afghanistan?
ISLAMABAD: Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, the terror group blamed for deadly attacks on Shias in Afghanistan this week, has forged ties to Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in a murderous campaign to wage sectarian warfare.
Since its inception in 1996 by a religious extremist, the faction has claimed to have killed thousands of Shias in bombings and shootings across Pakistan....Continue Reading...
Since its inception in 1996 by a religious extremist, the faction has claimed to have killed thousands of Shias in bombings and shootings across Pakistan....Continue Reading...
(CNN) Rare Kabul attack: Who did it and why?
(CNN) -- Tuesday's deadly suicide attack targeting Afghan Shia just didn't fit the pattern of what had come before in this troubled country.
The police formed the usual cordon at the attack site -- this time a shrine in Kabul. Sirens pierced the odd moment of eerie silence, but the police chief's face was contorted with fury and confusion, like he'd seen so...Continue Reading....
The police formed the usual cordon at the attack site -- this time a shrine in Kabul. Sirens pierced the odd moment of eerie silence, but the police chief's face was contorted with fury and confusion, like he'd seen so...Continue Reading....
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
(Business Recorder) Pakistan asks Kabul to share blast evidence
Pakistan on Wednesday asked Afghanistan to provide evidence to support accusations that Lashkar-e-Jhangvi killed 55 people in an unprecedented attack on Shiite Muslims in Kabul....Continue Reading.....
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